BT10 Clinical Demonstration 01 – Increasing Impact in Experiential Psychotherapy - Jeffrey Zeig, PhD
Educational Objectives:
List three essentials of experiential therapy.
Given a patient with a behavior problem, create an experiential treatment plan to elicit change.
BT10 Clinical Demonstration 02 – Contract, Causality, Congruence: A Brief but Effective Model for Couples - Pat Love, EdD
The Three C’s Model using contract, causality and congruence as a treatment plan helps clients confront the very defenses that keep them from creating the satisfying relationships they long for. Live demonstration with a couple.
BT10 Clinical Demonstration 03 - A Constructive Narrative Approach to Cognitive Behavior Therapy - Donald Meichenbaum, PhD
This presentation will demonstrate the heuristic value of using a Case Conceptualization Model to inform assessment and treatment decision- making ; the "art of Socratic questioning; a strength-based treatment approach and ways to implement the Core Tasks of psychotherapy. A Constructive Narrative treatment approach that focuses on the nature of the client's "story-telling" features will be highlighted.
BT10 Clinical Demonstration 04 – Facilitating “The Creative Psychosocial Genomic Healing Experience” in Brief Psychotherapy - Ernest Rossi, PhD
A new, easy-to-learn 20 minute protocol for facilitating the ideo-plastic faculty of therapeutic hypnosis and brief psychotherapy. It is neuroscience evidence-based process for facilitating problem solving via (1) Optimized gene expression, (2) Reduced cellular oxidation, & (3) Reduced inflammation.
BT10 Clinical Demonstration 05 – Generative Trance and Transformation - Stephen Gilligan, PhD
This session will illustrate the Ericksonian utilization principle, which states that under proper conditions, a problem may easily transform into a solution. The demonstration will show how to develop such conditions via the experience of “generative trance,” such that positive shifts in a person’s somatic, cognitive and field experience lead to positive changes.
BT10 Clinical Demonstration 06 – Treatment of Worry - Reid Wilson, PhD
We all worry. It’s an important signal that helps us plan our time and efforts. But the noise of worry can become like a boombox in our heads with no off-switch. This demonstration will help a client face unneeded worries head-on and deplete their energy rather than trying to avoid them.
BT10 Clinical Demonstration 07 – Stage One of EFT for Couples - Sue Johnson, EdD
The therapist will illustrate steps 2-4 of EFT, that is delineating the negative cycle, and unpacking underlying emotions to create a coherent picture of the couples problems as seen through an attachment lens.
BT10 Clinical Demonstration 08 – Crossing Belief Barriers by Creating a Belief Bridge - Robert Dilts
Beliefs are a powerful influence on our lives. It is common wisdom that if someone really believes he can do something he will do it, and if he believes something is impossible no amount of effort will convince him that it can be accomplished. This demonstration will show how to elicit and transform limiting beliefs through a simple methodology that engages somatic and non-verbal interactions with the client as well as verbal dialog.
BT10 Clinical Demonstration 09 – Strength-Based Brief Therapy - Bill O'Hanlon, MS
Strength-based therapy elicits people’s abilities, previous solutions, strengths and resources in bringing about change. Watch Bill O’Hanlon, cofounder of the solution-oriented approach, demonstrate this evocative approach to brief therapy.
BT10 Clinical Demonstration 10 – Brief Couples Therapy - Jon Carlson, PsyD, EdD, ABPP
An initial session with a couple that will help them to can insight into a present relationship problem. The four step process will help the couple identify clear action steps to use in creating a more satisfying partnership.